Traitor Name: Liza Species: Marble Fox Sex: Female Age: 19 Brief History: Liza was born in Zootopia, into a crime-ridden neighbourhood in tundratown. Living with weasels, foxes, rats and literal slum dogs taught her everything she never wanted to know about being faster and smarter than the average thug, from childhood age on. Though she had to play her role in this society for years to survive, it never felt as right to her as it did to her siblings. She had secret aspirations to be more than just a thief since her first game of cops and robbers, but her family met those with mockery. How could a fox, born into a family of scoundrels, living the life of a smuggler and thief ever be something as ridiculous as a cop? Then, one fateful day, Liza's wishes became more than empty daydreaming when the mammal initiative program was in the news. Proving to be effective, not just did it involve a rabbit in police duty, but also a fox. That was the wink of faith Liza needed.She virtually up and left home, knowing she would get no sympathy or support from her family. She enrolled to police training and though it was everything but easy, her dedication and endurance allowed her to pass. Now she's on her way to official police duty, full of confidence, excitement and pride. Personality: Liza is a righteous person with a strong sense for justice and responsibility. Most of the time she acts in a by-the-book way because she genuinely believes that following the rules is what keeps people alive in this line of work. But there are times when she is willing to disregard her directives, or even the law, if it means preventing harm. She is mostly free of racial bias and spends a lot of effort to fight it wherever possible. The reason why the fox joined the force to begin with was to escape a life of stereotyping and crime. Liza may not be the smartest by her peers standards, but she's damn fast for a fox. Her relatively small size makes her ideal for scouting jobs, and due to her foxy nature she's a likely candidate for undercover work and recon. Being physically fit allows her to chase and restrain similar-sized animals, but obviously she would struggle against bigger targets. Her attention span is quite limited, making her very unfit for uneventful jobs such as parking duty. Also, she wants to believe there's some good in everyone, so she's essentially defenseless against puppy-eyes. Because predators are unjustly demonized (foxes in particular!). And prey can't do anything bad anyway. Read: gullible to a fault. This is psychologically based on her being familiar with steal-or-starve situations, and she's working hard to improve, but it remains her biggest weakness.